Deaths in 2013
Appearance
This is a list of notable deaths in 2013. Names are listed under the date of death. Names under each date are listed in alphabetical order by family name or pseudonym.
Deaths of notable animals and other biological life forms are also reported here, if they first have their own page.
A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, established cause of death, and reference.
- References should be in <ref>[url & title]</ref> format, as full citations make the page too slow to load, and too big to edit.
April 2013
21
20
- Patrick Garland, 78, English theatre director, actor and writer.[1]
- Quinton Hoover, 48-49, American artist (Magic: The Gathering).[2]
- Huang Wenyong, 60, Singaporean veteran actor.[3]
19
- Sivanthi Adithan, 76, Indian newspaper owner (Dina Thanthi).[4]
- Mike Denness, 72, Scottish cricketer, captain of Kent (1972–1976) and England (1969–1975), cancer.[5]
- Aishah Ghani, 90, Malaysian politician, natural causes.[6]
- Alfredo Guevara, 87, Cuban filmmaker and cultural official, heart attack. [7]
- Kirt Hector, Dominican football coach (national team), traffic collision.[8]
- Norran Jno Hope, Dominican football player (national team), traffic collision.[8]
- Sam Jameson, 76, American newspaper journalist (Chicago Tribune, Pacific Stars and Stripes) and Tokyo bureau chief (LA Times) (1971–1996), stroke.[9]
- Thomas Joseph Kelly, 93, American horse trainer (Plugged Nickle), member of National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame (1993).[10]
- C. Kuppusami, 86, Indian politician, MP for Chennai North (1998–2009).[11]
- Al Neuharth, 89, American newspaper businessman, columnist and author, founder of USA Today, complications of injuries from a fall.[12]
- Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, Russian Chechnan suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings, shot.[13]
18
- Peter Michael Chenaparampil, 83, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Alleppey (1984–2001).[14]
- Estella Diggs, 97, American politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1972–1980).[15]
- Ebrima Drammeh, 76, Gambian footballer.[16] (death announced on this date)
- Ilona Edelsheim-Gyulai, 95, Hungarian noblewoman and widow of István Horthy, son of Regent Miklós Horthy.[17]
- Leopold Gernhardt, 93, Austrian footballer (SK Rapid Wien).[18]
- Aisea Katonivere, Fijian politician and chief. [19]
- Cordell Mosson, 60, American bassist (Parliament-Funkadelic).[20]
- Robert W. Peterson, 84, American politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (1967–1972), North Dakota State Auditor (1973–1996).[21]
- Orville Slutzky, 96, American businessman, co-founder of Hunter Mountain (ski area).[22]
- Storm Thorgerson, 69, British graphic designer, cancer.[23]
- Annie Tribble, 80, American basketball coach (Clemson University, 1976–1987), cancer.[24]
- Anne Williams, 62, British activist (Hillsborough disaster), bowel cancer.[25]
17
- Hamid al-Radmi, Yemeni Al Qaeda militant, drone strike.[26]
- Anne Firestone Ball, 79, American philanthropist, heir to Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, complications from burn injuries.[27]
- K. P. Bhaskar, 88, Indian classical dance pioneer, heart ailment.[28]
- Gary Biddles, British singer (Fools Dance, Presence).[29]
- Sita Chan, 26, Hong Kong pop singer, traffic collision.[30]
- Willard Freeman, 84, American horse trainer (Shuvee).[31]
- Ken Godfrey, 64, American sport collegiate executive, Athletic Director for Northern Michigan University (2003–2011), acute myeloid leukemia.[32]
- Carlos Graça, 82, São Tomé and Príncipe politician, Prime Minister (1994–1995).[33]
- Bi Kidude, c.100, Zanzibari Taarab singer.[34]
- Helen Lennon, 66, Irish tennis player and coach.[35] (death announced on this date)
- John Mansell, 71, Australian rally driver, race collision.[36]
- Yngve Moe, 55, Norwegian bass guitarist (Dance with a Stranger), drowning.[37]
- V. S. Ramadevi, 79, Indian politician, Governor of Karnataka (1999–2002), Governor of Himachal Pradesh (1997–1999), cardiac arrest.[38]
- T. K. Ramamurthy, 91, Indian composer and violinist.[39]
- Dariush Safvat, 85, Iranian musician, natural causes.[40]
- Cecilia Smiga, 38, British opera soprano.[41]
- Paul Ware, 42, English footballer, brain tumour.[42]
- Stan Vickers, 80, British race walker, Olympic bronze medalist (1960).[43]
- Viktor Zhivov, 68, Russian philologist.[44]
16
- Charles Bruzon, 74, Gibraltarian politician, MP (since 2003).[45]
- Jack Daniels, 85, American baseball player (Boston Braves).[46]
- Dave Ismay, 66, British comedian and football ambassador (Aston Villa).[47]
- Ali Kafi, 84, Algerian politician, Chairman of the High Council of State (1992–1994).[48]
- Helmut Kasimier, 86, German politician, Finance Minister of Lower Saxony (1974–1976).[49]
- Richard D. Kelley, 76, American bassist (Los Angeles Philharmonic), cancer.[50]
- Srifa Ladavalaya, 83, Thai author, ischemia.[51]
- Francis Leo Lawrence, 75, American educator and French literature scholar, President of Rutgers University (1990–2002).[52]
- Reinhard Lettmann, 80, German Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Münster (1980–2008).[53]
- Ross Livermore, 68, Australian rugby league executive, President of the Queensland Rugby League (1980–2011).[54]
- Siegfried Ludwig, 87, Austrian politician, Governor of Lower Austria (1981–1992).[55]
- Pentti Lund, 87, Finnish-born Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers). [56]
- Rita MacNeil, 68, Canadian Juno Award-winning singer and variety show host, complications from surgery.[57]
- Jim McCandless, 68, American singer and songwriter, fall.[58]
- Ernle Money, 82, English politician, MP for Ipswich (1970–1974) [59] (death announced on the date).
- Martinus Petrus Maria Muskens, 77, Dutch Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Breda (1994–2007).[60]
- George Beverly Shea, 104, Canadian-born American gospel music singer, complications from a stroke.[61]
- Pat Summerall, 82, American football player (New York Giants) and broadcaster (NFL on CBS, NFL on FOX), cardiac arrest.[62]
- Pedro Ramírez Vázquez, 94, Mexican architect, pneumonia.[63]
- Bob Yates Jr., 74, American football player (New England Patriots, Syracuse University).[64]
15
- Sal Castro, 79, American community activist and teacher, thyroid cancer.[65]
- Benny Frankie Cerezo, 70, Puerto Rican politician.[66]
- Richard Collins, 66, Canadian actor (Trailer Park Boys), heart attack.[67]
- Danny Dahill, 93, American politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (1957–1960), West Virginia Senate (1961–1964).[68]
- Preston Davis, 63, American television executive (ABC).[69]
- Benjamin Fain, 83, Ukrainian-born Israeli physicist and refusenik.[70]
- Peter Foley, 58, New Zealand physician, Chairman of New Zealand Medical Association (2007–2011).[71]
- Sahibzada Fazal Kareem, 58, Pakistani politician, liver failure.[72]
- Richard LeParmentier, 66, American actor (Star Wars, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Octopussy).[73]
- Dave McArtney, New Zealand musician (Hello Sailor), cancer.[74]
- Scott Miller, 53, American singer-songwriter and musician (Game Theory, Loud Family)[75]
- Jean-François Paillard, 85, French classical conductor.[76]
- Huel Perkins, 88, American educator, composed fight song for Southern University.[77]
- Cleyde Yáconis, 89, Brazilian film, stage and television actress, ischemia.[78]
14
- Efi Arazi, 76, Israeli businessman.[79]
- Ian Balfour, 2nd Baron Balfour of Inchrye, 88, British hereditary peer.[80]
- Tom Berman, 79, Czech-born Israeli microbiologist, fall.[81] (body discovered on this date)
- Sir Colin Davis, 85, British conductor, President of the London Symphony Orchestra.[82]
- Jaime Enrique Duque Correa, 70, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of El Banco (since 2006).[83]
- R. P. Goenka, 83, Indian businessman, founder of the RPG Group, cancer.[84]
- A. S. A. Harrison, 65, Canadian author and editor.[85]
- Tom Huff, 80, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (1995–2000), pulmonary fibrosis.[86]
- Stanislav Hurenko, 76, Ukrainian Soviet politician, last First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Ukrainian SSR (1990–1991), cancer.[87]
- George Jackson, 68, American singer-songwriter ("Old Time Rock and Roll", "One Bad Apple"), cancer.[88]
- Julius Menendez, 90, American Olympic boxing (1960) and soccer (1976) coach (San Jose State University), led team to three national boxing championships.[89]
- Rentarō Mikuni, 90, Japanese actor (Rikyu) and director, cardiac failure.[90]
- H. Burke Peterson, 89, American Mormon leader.[91]
- Makame Rashid, 69, Tanzanian military officer and diplomat, Ambassador to Malawi, leader of Tanzania People's Defence Force (1989–2001).[92]
- P. B. Sreenivas, 82, Indian singer, heart attack.[93]
- Seth Taft, 90, American politician.[94]
- Alberto Valdés, 94, Mexican Olympic champion equestrian (1948).[95]
- Armando Villanueva, 97, Peruvian politician, Prime Minister (1988–1989).[96]
- Charlie Wilson, 70, American politician, member of the US House (2007–2011), Ohio House (1997–2005) and Ohio Senate (2005–2007), complications of a stroke.[97]
13
- Frank Bank, 71, American actor (Leave It to Beaver).[98]
- Mary Ponsonby, Countess of Bessborough, 98, American-born British aristocrat and philanthropist, saved Benjamin Franklin's London home.[99]
- Chi Cheng, 42, American bassist (Deftones).[100]
- Stephen Dodgson, 89, British composer.[101]
- John Galardi, 75, American restaurateur (Wienerschnitzel), pancreatic cancer.[102]
- Adolph Herseth, 91, American trumpet player (Chicago Symphony Orchestra).[103]
- Abdelhamid Kermali, 81, Algerian football player and coach.[104]
- Tony Laing, 68, Jamaican musicologist and broadcaster.[105]
- Lin Yang-kang, 85, Taiwanese politician, Mayor of Taipei (1976–1978), Governor of Taiwan Province (1978–1981) and President of Judicial Yuan (1987–1994), multiple organ failure.[106]
- Jim Miller, 81, American football coach (Kilgore College), led team to national championship.[107]
- Vincent Montana, Jr., 85, American composer, arranger, and percussionist (MFSB, Salsoul Orchestra).[108]
- R. D. Musser, 80, American hotelier (Grand Hotel (Mackinac Island)), heart failure.[109]
- Hilmar Myhra, 97, Norwegian ski jumper.[110] (Norwegian)
- Henk Peeters, 87, Dutch artist.[111]
- Bob J. Perry, 80, American real estate magnate.[112]
- Nick Pollotta, 57, American science fiction author, cancer.[113]
- William Y. Thompson, 90, American historian and author.[114]
- Carmen Weinstein, 82, Egyptian Jewish community leader.[115]
12
- Sandra Viviana Brand, 30, Colombian actress and model, complications from plastic surgery.[116]
- Robert Byrne, 84, American chess grandmaster and columnist (The New York Times), Parkinson's disease.[117]
- Karol Castillo, 23, Peruvian beauty queen, Miss Universe Peru (2008), cardiac arrest.[118]
- Johnny DuPlooy, 48, South African heavyweight boxer, heart failure.[119]
- Michael France, 51, American screenwriter (GoldenEye, Hulk, The Punisher), complications of diabetes.[120]
- Marv Harshman, 95, American basketball coach (University of Washington, Washington State University), Member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.[121]
- Erwin Hymer, 82, German businessman, founder of Hymer.[122]
- Dennis John, 78, Welsh footballer.[123]
- Ron Lanza, 78, American nightclub owner, AIDS and gay rights activist, colon cancer.[124]
- Fred Lovegrove, 73, American politician, member of the Connecticut Senate (1982–1998).[125]
- Brennan Manning, 78, American priest and author.[126]
- George McArthur, 88, American journalist (Los Angeles Times) and Saigon bureau chief.[127]
- Oöphoi, 55, Italian ambient musician.[128]
- Helen Doss Reed, 97, American author (The Family Nobody Wanted).[129]
- Annamária Szalai, 51, Hungarian politician and journalist, MP for Zala County (1998–2004), President of National Media and Infocommunications Authority (since 2010).[130]
- Frosty Westering, 85, American football coach, member of the College Football Hall of Fame, coached four national champions.[131]
- Ya'akov Yosef, 66, Israeli rabbi and politician, son of Ovadia Yosef, cancer.[132]
11
- Don Blackman, 59, American jazz-funk pianist, singer and songwriter, cancer.[133]
- Abani Borgohain, 82, Indian tea farmer, Chairman of Indian Tea Association, heart failure.[134]
- Edward A. Frieman, 87, American physicist and national policy advisor, respiratory illness.[135]
- Adam Galos, 88, Polish historian.[136]
- Sidney Goodman, 77, American artist, Parkinson's disease.[137]
- Grady Hatton, 90, American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds) and manager (Houston Astros), natural causes.[138]
- Thomas Hemsley, 85, English opera singer.[139]
- Fakhrul Islam, 46, Pakistani politician, shot.[140]
- Shorty Jenkins, 77, Canadian curling icemaker.[141]
- Ram Karmi, 82, Israeli architect, winner of the Israel Prize (2002).[142]
- Hilary Koprowski, 96, Polish-born American virologist and immunologist, invented first effective live polio vaccine, pneumonia.[143]
- Errol Mann, 71, American football player (Oakland Raiders, Detroit Lions), natural causes.[144]
- Gilles Marchal, 68, French songwriter and singer.[145]
- Bernard McGlinchey, 80, Irish businessman and politician, Senator (1961–1981).[146]
- Zachariah Alpheus Mahlomola Molotsi, 60, South African politician.[147]
- Dempsey Morgan, 91, American fighter pilot, member of the Tuskegee Airmen.[148]
- David O'Halloran, 57, Australian football player (Hawthorn).[149]
- Maria Tallchief, 88, American prima ballerina.[150]
- Clorindo Testa, 89, Italian-born Argentine architect and artist.[151]
- Angela Voigt, 61, East German Olympic champion long jumper (1976).[152]
- Jonathan Winters, 87, American comedian and actor (It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, The Smurfs), natural causes.[153]
10
- Lorenzo Antonetti, 90, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Cardinal of Sant'Agnese in Agone (since 1998), Apostolic Nuncio to France (1988–1995).[154]
- Binod Bihari Chowdhury, 102, Bangladeshi activist for Indian independence.[155]
- Raymond Boudon, 79, French academic.[156]
- Tim Carr, 57, American music executive (Capitol Records).[157]
- Jimmy Dawkins, 76, American blues musician.[158]
- Sir Robert Edwards, 87, British physiologist, winner of Nobel Prize (2010).[159]
- Alexandru Fronea, 79, Romanian footballer.[160]
- Akhsarbek Galazov, 83, Russian scientist and politician, President of North Ossetia–Alania (1994–1998).[161]
- Dick Hart, 77, American golfer.[162]
- Aleksandar Kozlina, 74, Yugoslav footballer.[163]
- Olive Lewin, 85, Jamaican social anthropologist and musicologist.[164]
- Robert Hugh McWilliams, Jr., 96, American judge, US Court of Appeals 10th Circuit (1970–1984), Colorado Supreme Court (1961–1970).[165]
- Dave O'Hara, 86, American sports journalist (Associated Press), cancer.[166]
- Bernhard Rieger, 90, German Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Rottenburg-Stuttgart (1985–1996).[167]
- Enrique Ros, 89, Cuban historian and activist, father of U.S. Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, respiratory complications.[168]
- George Schaefer, 84, American businessman, CEO and Chairman of Caterpillar Incorporated (1985–1990).[169]
- Gordon Thomas, 91, British Olympic silver medal cyclist (1948), won Tour of Britain (1953).[170] (death announced on this date)
- Paul Wilson, 29, South African rock and roll musician, heart attack and meningitis.[171]
9
- Alan Clapp, 83, Canadian broadcaster, brain cancer.[172]
- Basil Foster, 86, British horse trainer, discovered Davy Jones.[173]
- David Hayes, 82, American sculptor, leukemia.[174]
- Lynn Lundquist, 78, American politician, member (1994–1998) and Speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives (1997–1998).[175]
- Greg McCrary, 61, American football player (Atlanta Falcons, San Diego Chargers, Washington Redskins), cardiac arrest.[176]
- Mordechai Mishani, 67, Israeli politician, Member of Knesset (2001-2003).[177]
- Luis Antonio Nova Rocha, 69, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Barranquilla (2002–2010), Bishop of Facatativá (since 2010), heart attack.[178]
- Emilio Pericoli, 85, Italian singer.[179]
- McCandlish Phillips, 85, American journalist (The New York Times).[180]
- Paolo Soleri, 93, Italian architect, natural causes.[181]
- Dick Sutliff, 77, American radio broadcaster and journalist (WGN).[182]
- Zao Wou-Ki, 93, Chinese-born French artist.[183]
8
- Abdul Hadi Al-Fadhli, 78, Iraqi writer and academic.[184]
- Mikhail Beketov, 55, Russian journalist and activist, heart failure.[185]
- Leslie Broderick, 91, British military officer, one of the last three survivors of "The Great Escape".[186]
- Richard Brooker, 58, American actor and stuntman (Friday the 13th Part III, Deathstalker).[187]
- Annette Funicello, 70, American actress (The Mickey Mouse Club) and singer ("Tall Paul"), complications from multiple sclerosis.[188]
- Greg Kramer, 51, British-born Canadian actor (300, On the Road) and author.[189]
- Danie G. Krige, 93, South African mining engineer and geologist.[190]
- François-Wolff Ligondé, 85, Haitian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Port-au-Prince (1966–2008), complications of heart disease and diabetes.[191]
- Sara Montiel, 85, Spanish actress and singer, cardiac arrest.[192]
- Anne Fitzalan-Howard, Duchess of Norfolk, 85, British peeress and charity worker.[193]
- Ronald Osborne, 66, British-born Canadian businessman, Chairman of Postmedia Network (since 2010), Sun Life Financial (2005–2010), CEO of Maclean-Hunter (1986–1994).[194]
- Pepe Ozan, 73, Argentine sculptor and artistic director.[195]
- Peter Reveen, 77, Australian-born American stage hypnotist and illusionist, complications of diabetes and dementia.[196]
- William Royer, 92, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California (1979–1981).[197]
- José Luis Sampedro, 96, Spanish writer and economist, natural causes.[198]
- J. F. A. Soza, 94, Sri Lankan judge, member of the Supreme Court.[199]
- Margaret Thatcher, 87, British politician, Prime Minister (1979–1990); MP for Finchley (1959–1992), stroke.[200]
- Yasuhiro Yamada, 45, Japanese footballer.[201]
7
- Marty Blake, 86, American basketball executive, GM of Atlanta Hawks (1954–1970), NBA Director of Scouting (1976–2011).[202]
- Les Blank, 77, American documentary filmmaker (Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe, Burden of Dreams), bladder cancer.[203]
- Richard Grand, 83, German-born American lawyer, natural causes.[204]
- Hans Jäcker, 80, German footballer (Eintracht Braunschweig).[205]
- Andy Johns, 62, British record producer (Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones), bleeding from stomach ulcer.[206]
- Tamás Király, 60, Hungarian fashion designer, beaten.[207]
- Muhammad Langah, 72, Pakistani political party leader, cardiac arrest.[208]
- Wann Langston, Jr., 91, American paleontologist.[209]
- Katsunosuke Maeda, 82, Japanese businessman, President of Toray Industries (1987–1997), CEO (2002–2006), pneumonia.[210]
- Chelone Miller, 29, American snowboarder, seizure.[211]
- Sir Kenneth Murray, 82, British biologist.[212]
- Lilly Pulitzer, 81, American fashion designer.[213]
- Mick Quinlan, 55, Irish horse trainer.[214]
- Irma Ravinale, 75, Italian composer and music educator.[215]
- Mickey Rose, 77, American film and television screenwriter (Bananas, All in the Family, The Odd Couple), cancer.[216]
- Yusuf Warsame Saeed, Somali politician.[217]
- Neil Smith, 59, Australian rock and roll musician (AC/DC), cancer.[218]
- Theodore Solomon, 93, American movie theatre operator and philanthropist, President of the National Association of Theatre Owners.[219]
- John St Aubyn, 4th Baron St Levan, 94, British aristocrat.[220]
- Carl Williams, 53, American boxer, esophageal cancer.[221]
- Peter Workman, 74, American publisher (Workman Publishing Company), cancer.[222]
6
- Dame Hilda Bynoe, 91, Grenadian politician, Governor (1968–1974).[223]
- Johnny Esaw, 87, Canadian sports broadcaster, pulmonary failure.[224]
- Matt Gilsenan, 97, Irish Gaelic football player.[225]
- Bill Guttridge, 82, English footballer (Walsall F.C.), Parkinson's disease and pneumonia.[226]
- Phil Kilbourne, 61, American stage actor, metastic melanoma.[227]
- Bigas Luna, 67, Spanish film director (Anguish, Yo soy la Juani), cancer.[228]
- Michael Norgrove, 31, Zambian-born British boxer, cerebral bleeding.[229]
- Miguel Poblet, 85, Spanish racing cyclist, kidney failure.[230]
- Ivan Ruggeri, 68, Italian football team owner (Atalanta B.C.), complications from a brain hemorrhage.[231]
- Ottmar Schreiner, 67, German politician, MP for Saarlouis (since 1980), cancer.[232]
- Celso Yegros Estigarribia, 77, Paraguayan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Carapeguá (1983–2010), complications of Parkinson's disease.[233]
5
- Regina Bianchi, 92, Italian stage and film actress (The Four Days of Naples), natural causes.[234]
- Amnon Dankner, 67, Israeli newspaper editor (Maariv) and journalist, heart attack.[235]
- Piero de Palma, 87, Italian opera singer.[236]
- Joan Gerard, 77, American bridge administrator (American Contract Bridge League, World Bridge Federation).[237]
- David Hunt, 87, American Christian apologist and author, natural causes.[238]
- Kumud Ranjan Jha, 63, Indian politician, Bihar MLA for Madhubani, cardiac arrest.[239]
- Mohammad Ishaq Khan, 67, Indian historian.[240]
- David Kuo, 44, American author and civil servant, brain cancer.[241]
- Tommy McGhee, 66, Scottish footballer (Clydebank), cancer.[242]
- Nikolaos Pappas, 83, Greek Navy officer, leader of the 1973 mutiny against the military junta, cancer.[243]
- Enzo Toppano, 85, Australian accordionist.[244] (death announced on this date)
4
- Chris Bailey, 62, Australian musician (The Angels), throat cancer.[245]
- Dale Bisnauth, 76, Guyanese politician and academic, heart attack.[246]
- Bengt Blomgren, 89, Swedish actor and director, prostate cancer.[247]
- Fergy Brown, 90, Scottish-born Canadian politician, Mayor of York (1988–1994).[248]
- Víctor Carranza, 77, Colombian emerald businessman, cancer.[249]
- Basil Copper, 89, British writer, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[250]
- Roger Ebert, 70, American film critic (Chicago Sun-Times, Siskel & Ebert), thyroid cancer.[251]
- Carmine Infantino, 87, American comic book artist (Batman, Green Lantern, Human Target) and editor.[252]
- Besedka Johnson, 87, American actress (Starlet).[253]
- Reid W. Kennedy, 92, American military officer and judge, presided over court-martial proceedings in the My Lai Massacre, natural causes.[254]
- Bratindra Nath Mukherjee, 79, Indian historian and academic.[255]
- Beatrice Palner, 75, Danish actress.[256]
- Dennis Patterson, 77, American horse trainer.[257]
- Joseph Pease, 3rd Baron Gainford, 81, British aristocrat.[258]
- Apidej Sit-Hirun, 72, Thai martial artist (Muay Thai), lung cancer.[259]
- Eldred G. Smith, 106, American patriarch emeritus of the LDS (Mormon) church.[260]
- Tommy Tycho, 84, Hungarian-born Australian composer, arranger and orchestra conductor, complications following a stroke.[261]
- Ian Walsh, 80, Australian rugby league player, captain of St. George Dragons and national team.[262]
- Noboru Yamaguchi, 41, Japanese author (The Familiar of Zero), cancer.[263]
3
- Mariví Bilbao, 83, Spanish actress (La que se avecina, Aquí no hay quien viva), natural causes.[264]
- Guy Cotten, 76, French businessman.[265]
- Georges Corvington, 88, Haitian historian, heart failure.[266]
- Douglas Freeman, 96, English cricket player.[267]
- Juan Díaz Sánchez, 64, Spanish footballer (UD Salamanca).[268]
- Robert Elgie, 84, Canadian politician, MPP for York East (1977–1985), heart failure.[269]
- George Gladir, 87, American comic book writer (Archie, Sabrina the Teenage Witch).[270]
- Mazharul Haque, 32, Bangladeshi cricketer, heart attack.[271]
- Lee Halpin, 26, British filmmaker, hypothermia.[272]
- Ho Kieng, 87, Vietnamese actor, heart disease.[273]
- Harry J, 67, Jamaican music producer, studio owner and musician, diabetes.[274]
- Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, 85, German-born British-American novelist and screenwriter (A Room with a View, Howards End), winner of Booker Prize (1975), pulmonary failure.[275]
- Graham Lea, 79, Canadian broadcaster and politician, British Columbia MLA for Prince Rupert (1972–1984).[276]
- Farouk Abdel Wahab Mustafa, 70, Egyptian translator.[277]
- Herman van Raalte, 91, Dutch international footballer.[278]
- Jean Sincere, 93, American actress (Glee, Roxanne, The Incredibles), natural causes.[279]
- Dorothy Taubman, 95, American music teacher.[280]
2
- Maysara Abu Hamdiya, 64, Palestinian general.[281]
- Deanne Barkley, 82, American television executive (ABC, NBC), COPD.[282]
- Roy Cox, 64, American bass musician (Bubble Puppy).[283]
- Chuck Fairbanks, 79, American football coach (New England Patriots, University of Oklahoma), brain cancer.[284]
- Jesús Franco, 82, Spanish film director and screenwriter (Count Dracula), complications from a stroke.[285]
- Fred, 82, French cartoonist.[286]
- Jane Henson, 78, American puppeteer, co-founder of The Muppets, cancer.[287]
- Stan Isaacs, 83, American sports columnist (Newsday).[288]
- Ed Levitt, 96, American animator.[289]
- Jim T. Lindsey, 87, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1949–1957); Speaker (1955–1957).[290]
- Johnny Lunde, 89, Norwegian Olympic alpine skier.[291]
- Duke Kimbrough McCall, 98, American Christian activist and leader.[292]
- Barry Mealand, 70, English footballer (Fulham).[293]
- Milo O'Shea, 86, Irish-born American actor (Mass Appeal, Ulysses, Theatre of Blood).[294]
- Mariano Pulido, 56, Spanish footballer and manager (Sevilla FC), degenerative disease.[295]
- Benjamin Purcell, 85, American military officer and politician, highest ranking POW during the Vietnam conflict, member of Georgia House (1993–1997), natural causes.[296]
- Maria Redaelli, 113, Italian supercentenarian, oldest verified living person in Europe.[297]
- Linda Vogt, 90, Australian flautist.[298]
- Robert Ward, 95, American composer (The Crucible), Pulitzer Prize winner (1962).[299]
- Keith Watson, 63, American NCAA All-American tennis player (1971), diabetes.[300]
- Othniel Wienges, 88, American politician and horse breeder, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1962–1972).[301]
- Ian Wilson, 80, Australian politician, Minister for Home Affairs and the Environment (1981–1982) and Aboriginal Affairs (1982–1983); MP for Sturt (1966–1969; 1972–1993).[302]
1
- Badr bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, 81, Saudi royal, 20th child of King Ibn Saud.[303]
- Asal Badiee, 35, Iranian actress.[304]
- Moses Blah, 65, Liberian politician, President (2003).[305]
- David Burge, 83, American pianist, complications from a heart attack.[306]
- Chen Zhaodi, 58, Chinese world champion (1982) volleyball player, cancer.[307]
- Thierry Costa, 38, French reality television support doctor (Koh-Lanta), suspected suicide.[308] (death announced on this date)
- Kildare Dobbs, 89, Canadian short story and travel writer, multiple organ failure.[309]
- Giuseppe Fabris, 76, Italian footballer (Reggiana, Pescara, Vicenza).[310]
- Shain Gandee, 21, American reality television star (Buckwild), accidental carbon monoxide poisoning.[311] (body discovered on this date)
- William H. Ginsburg, 70, American lawyer (Lewinsky scandal), cancer.[312]
- Barbara Piasecka Johnson, 76, Polish-born American art collector and philanthropist.[313]
- Nicolae Martinescu, 73, Romanian Olympic champion (1972) wrestler.[314]
- Aram Mardirosian, 81, American architect, heart failure.[315]
- Karen Muir, 60, South African swimmer and physician, breast cancer.[316]
- Jack Pardee, 76, American football player (Los Angeles Rams) and coach (Houston Oilers, Chicago Bears, Washington Redskins), complications from gall bladder cancer.[317]
- Pavel 183, 29, Russian graffiti street artist.[318]
- Ralph Sanchez, 64, Cuban auto racing promoter (Grand Prix of Miami, Homestead-Miami Speedway), cancer.[319]
- Harold Schmek, 89, American science journalist (The New York Times), heart attack.[320]
- Bob Smith, 82, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox).[46]
- Greg Willard, 54, American basketball referee, pancreatic cancer.[321]
Prior months
See also
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- ^ Patrick Garland, theatre producer and director, dies aged 78, BBC news
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- ^ Veteran actor Huang Wenyong dies
- ^ Sivanthi Adityan dead - The Hindu
- ^ Former England captain Denness dies
- ^ BERNAMA - Umno Veteran Aishah Ghani Dies
- ^ Filmmaker longtime cultural official Alfredo Guevara dies at 87 was close to Castros
- ^ a b Dominica football coach, player die in crash | Boston Herald
- ^ Sam Jameson, longtime Tokyo bureau chief for The Times, dies at 76 - latimes.com
- ^ Hall of Fame horse trainer T.J. Kelly dies at 93 - Horse racing- NBC Sports
- ^ Kuppusamy passes away
- ^ USA TODAY founder Al Neuharth dies at 89
- ^ CNN.com: 'CAPTURED!!!' Boston police announce Marathon bombing suspect in custody
- ^ Bishop Peter Michael Chenaparampil
- ^ New Jersey Herald - Former Bronx Assemblywoman Estella Diggs dies
- ^ |Gambia: Veteran Footballer Ebrima Drammeh Passes Away | Allafrica.com
- ^ Elhunyt Horthy Istvánné Template:Hu
- ^ Todesfall: Leopold Gernhardt ( German)
- ^ Last prayer before death
- ^ In Memoriam: P-Funk Bassist Cordell “Boogie” Mosson
- ^ Former North Dakota auditor Peterson dies
- ^ Orville Slutsky, co-founder of NY Hunter Mountain Ski Bowl, dies at 96 - UPI.com
- ^ Storm Thorgerson: Pink Floyd cover artist dies
- ^ Hall of Fame Clemson women’s basketball coach Tribble dies at age 80
- ^ Hillsborough campaigner dies | Sporting Life
- ^ Yemen Militants Killed In U.S. Drone Strike
- ^ Tire company heir Anne Firestone Ball dies from kitchen fire
- ^ K.P. Bhaskar, pioneer of Indian classical dance in Singapore, dies at 88
- ^ Gary Biddles, of Cure spin-offs Fools Dance and Presence, dies
- ^ Tributes for Hong Kong singer Sita Chan after she dies in car crash : South China Morning Post
- ^ Freeman, trainer of Shuvee, dies at age 84 | Daily Racing Form
- ^ Former NMU AD passes at 64 - IronMountainDailyNews.com | news, sports, business, jobs - The Daily News
- ^ Morreu Carlos Graça
- ^ Famed songstress Bi Kidude dies : Business Recorder
- ^ Former Ireland number one Helen Lennon dies aged 66 - The Irish Times
- ^ Targa Tasmania competitor dies in crash Motorsport
- ^ Dance With A Stranger-artist døde - VG Nett
- ^ Former Governor Ramadevi passes away
- ^ Music composer T K Ramamurthy passes away
- ^ PressTV - Traditional music maestro Dariush Safvat dies at 85
- ^ Wrexham-born opera singer Cecilia Smiga dies at age 38
- ^ Tributes paid to Paul Ware after the Stoke City hero dies aged 42
- ^ Stan Vickers Olympic bronze medalist dies | Mail Online
- ^ Viktor Zhivov Passes Away in Berkeley
- ^ Govt Minister Charles Bruzon has died
- ^ a b Baseball Almanac – Major League Baseball Players Who Died in 2013
- ^ Birmingham Mail columnist, comedian, agent and Aston Villa announcer Dave Ismay dies
- ^ Ali Kafi, Algeria head of state during civil war years, dies
- ^ Official obituary, in German
- ^ Richard D. Kelley, longtime L.A. Philharmonic bassist, dies at 76 - latimes.com
- ^ Novelist Srifa Ladavalaya dies at age 83 - The Nation
- ^ Former Rutgers President Francis Lawrence dies
- ^ Bishop Reinhard Lettmann
- ^ Queensland Rugby League stalwart Ross Livermore dies
- ^ Obituary; in German
- ^ Sports legend Lund dies at 87
- ^ Cape Breton singer Rita MacNeil dies at 68
- ^ Chicago singer-songwriter Jim McCandless dies at 68 - Chicago Sun-Times
- ^ Ipswich: Former MP Ernle Money dies at 82
- ^ Bishop Martinus Petrus Maria Muskens
- ^ George Beverly Shea dies; sang with Billy Graham
- ^ NFL broadcaster, local icon Pat Summerall dies at age 82]
- ^ El Universal - Cultura - FalleciĂł el arquitecto Pedro RamĂrez VĂĄzquez
- ^ Bob Yates Jr., former Pats lineman, dies at 74 - New York News | NYC Breaking News
- ^ Sal Castro dies at 79; L.A. teacher played role in 1968 protests|Los Angeles Times
- ^ Fallece el exrepresentante y analista político Benny Frankie Cerezo
- ^ Actor Richard Collins aka Philadelphia Collins from the Trailer Park Boys has passed away.
- ^ Logan Banner - Legendary county politician passes at 93
- ^ We Love Soaps: Preston Davis Dead at 63
- ^ Скончался профессор Вениамин Файн
- ^ Dr Peter Foley dies of illness - National - NZ Herald News
- ^ Sahibzada Fazal Kareem passes away
- ^ Star Wars: Admiral Motti actor has died
- ^ Hello Sailors Dave McArtney dies
- ^ Scott Warren Miller 1960-2013
- ^ Disparition de Jean-François Paillard
- ^ Humanitarian Huel Perkins dies at 88 | The Advocate — Baton Rouge, LA
- ^ Atriz Cleyde Yáconis morre em São Paulo, aos 89 anos | UOL Entretenimento (Portuguese)]
- ^ High-tech pioneer Efi Arazi dies at 76
- ^ The Rt Hon BALFOUR OF INCHRYE Obituary: View The Rt Hon BALFOUR OF INCHRYE's Obituary by The Times
- ^ Israeli microbiologist found dead in Galapagos islands
- ^ Sir Colin Davis 1927-2013 | London Symphony Orchestra
- ^ Bishop Jaime Enrique Duque Correa
- ^ RPG Group patriarch Rama Prasad Goenka dead
- ^ Canadian author A.S.A. Harrison dies at 65 before release of first novel
- ^ Former state budget writer and Sears executive from Gig Harbor dies at 80 | Government / Politics - The News Tribune
- ^ Станіслав Гуренко помер від раку
- ^ Prolific rock and soul songwriter George Jackson dies at 68; wrote ‘Old Time Rock and Roll’ - The Washington Post
- ^ Ali’s former boxing coach Menendez dies - The Standard
- ^ 三國連太郎さん死去=「飢餓海峡」「釣りバカ日誌」―個性派俳優、90歳
- ^ Harold Burke Peterson Obituary: View Harold Peterson's Obituary by Deseret News
- ^ DailyNews Mobile Edition - Kikwete mourns Maj Gen Makame
- ^ Playback singer P.B. Srinivas passes away
- ^ Funeral for Seth Taft, former Cuyahoga County commissioner, will be Saturday, April 20 | cleveland.com
- ^ Murió el jinete Alberto Valdés Ramos (Spanish)
- ^ Murió Armando Villanueva, líder histórico del Apra - Política | Perú 21
- ^ Former Congressman Charlie Wilson Dies
- ^ Leave It to Beaver's Lumpy, Frank Bank, Dies|People
- ^ Countess of Bessborough, 98, dies
- ^ Chi Cheng, Deftones Bassist Passes Away|Under the Gun Review
- ^ British champion of the classical guitar has died
- ^ Founder Of Wienerschnitzel John Galardi Dies Of Pancreatic Cancer « CBS Los Angeles
- ^ CSO trumpet great Adolph ‘Bud’ Herseth dies
- ^ Former national football coach Abdelhamid Kermali passes away
- ^ Tony Laing dies at 68
- ^ 台湾知名人士、国民党大佬林洋港病逝 享年86岁-中新网 (Chinese)
- ^ Jim Miller, former Kilgore College football coach, dies - Longview News-Journal: Sports
- ^ Vincent Montana Jr., composer, arranger, percussionist and vibraphone player - Was a member of MFSB and The Salsoul Orchestra
- ^ Grand Hotel Chairman R. D. (Dan) Musser dies at age 80|The Detroit News
- ^ Nå er den siste storhopperen borte |Laagendalsposten
- ^ Kunstenaar Henk Peeters overleden|NOS Nieuws
- ^ Bob J. Perry Passes Away | Huffington Post
- ^ SF Site News » Obituary: Nick Pollotta
- ^ Dr. William Y. Thompson|Monroe News Star
- ^ AP via Fox News, Leader Egypt's dwindling Jewish community dies at 82 worked to preserve synagogues
- ^ Muere la actriz Sandra Viviana Brand durante cirugía estética | Terra (Spanish)
- ^ Robert Byrne, Chess Grandmaster, Dies at 84 | The New York Times
- ^ Murió Miss Perú Universo 2008, Karol Castillo | El Comercio Perú
- ^ Johnny du Plooy dies at 48 - SuperSport - Boxing
- ^ Michael France, Screenwriter on Superhero Movies, Dead at 51 | The Wrap Movies
- ^ Former Huskies basketball coach Marv Harshman passes at age 95|The Seattle Times
- ^ Founder of Hymer passes at age 82|Focus
- ^ Dennis John 1935-2013
- ^ Ron Lanza, queer impressario, dies at 78 | SF Politics
- ^ Hon. Fred Hampton Lovegrove Jr., 73, State Senator For 28th District | The Weston Easton Daily Voice
- ^ Brother Brennan passed away|Brennan Manning Website
- ^ George McArthur dies at 88; L.A. Times Saigon bureau chief during Vietnam War - latimes.com
- ^ Oöphoi (Gianluigi Gasparetti) Has Passed Away
- ^ Onetime Redlands author Helen Doss Reed dies at age 97 - Redlands Daily Facts
- ^ Annamária Szalai, head of Hungary’s controversial media authority, dies at 51)
- ^ Former Pacific Lutheran coach dies at 85 | Local News | The Seattle Times
- ^ Rabbi Yaakov Yosef, son of Shas spiritual leader Ovadia Yosef, dies at 66 - Jewish World News - Israel News | Haaretz Daily Newspaper
- ^ Jazz pianist, producer and songwriter Don Blackman loses his battle with cancer
- ^ Tea planter Abani Borgohain dead
- ^ Former Scripps Director, prominent physicist, and government advisor Edward A. Frieman has died at 87 | La Jolla Light
- ^ Zmarł profesor Adam Galos, wybitny wrocławski historyk
- ^ Sidney Goodman, 77, acclaimed Philadelphia artist
- ^ Grady Hatton, the former third baseman who managed the Houston Astros in 1960s, has died - The Washington Post
- ^ Thomas Hemsley
- ^ Fakhrul Islam Shot Dead By Taliban: Pakistani Election Candidate Dies In Drive-By Killing In Hyderabad
- ^ Curlers, fans, icemakers mourn passing of Shorty Jenkins » Canadian Curling Association
- ^ Leading Israeli architect Ram Karmi dies | Nation & World | The Seattle Times
- ^ Hilary Koprowski, polio vaccine pioneer, dead at 96
- ^ Former UND, NFL Kicker Errol Mann dies at 71 | WDAZ | Grand Forks, ND
- ^ Mort du chanteur Gilles Marchal|Le Monde (French)
- ^ "Death of a political legend - Bernard McGlinchey (80) dies at his home".
- ^ allAfrica.com: South Africa: North West Provincial Legislature Saddened By The Passing On Of Honourable Zachariah Alpheus Mahlomola Molotsi
- ^ Tuskegee Airman dies in Roanoke at 93 | HamptonRoads.com | PilotOnline.com
- ^ Vale David O’Halloran
- ^ Maria Tallchief, ballet star who was inspiration for Balanchine, dies at 88 - The Washington Post
- ^ Arquitect Clorindo Testa dies - BuenosAiresHerald.com
- ^ Long jump Olympic champion Angela Voigt dies - The Hindu
- ^ Jonathan Winters Dead - Comic Legend Dies at 87 | TMZ.com
- ^ L'addio al cardinale Lorenzo Antonetti (Italian)
- ^ Revolutionary Binod Bihari dies - bdnews24.com
- ^ Décès du sociologue Raymond Boudon (French)
- ^ Ex-Capitol exec Tim Carr found dead aged 57 | Music Week
- ^ Jimmy 'Fast Fingers' Dawkins Dead: Blues Guitarist Dies at 76 - Spinner
- ^ Test-tube baby pioneer Professor Sir Robert Edwards dies
- ^ S-a stins Alexandru Fronea! (Romanian)
- ^ Умер бывший президент Северной Осетиии Галазов
- ^ Richard (Dick) Byrd Hart
- ^ Preminuo hajdukovac Aleksandar Kozlina
- ^ Olive Lewin, prominent musicologist who helped preserve Jamaica's folk traditions, dies at 85 - Brandon Sun
- ^ Robert H. McWilliams, Jr., retired city, state and federal judge, dies - The Denver Post
- ^ Dave O’Hara Dies: Sports Writer Passes Away At 86
- ^ Weihbischof Bernhard Rieger ist gestorben - Nachrichten Kressbronn | Nachrichten Kressbronn - schwaebische.de
- ^ State House remembers Enrique Ros | Naked Politics
- ^ Schaefer, Caterpillar CEO Who Changed Company Name, Dies - Bloomberg
- ^ Shipley-born Olympic cyclist Gordon 'Tiny' Thomas dies at age of 91 (From Bradford Telegraph and Argus)
- ^ SA drummer dies after meningitis | Channel24
- ^ Broadcaster Alan Clapp dies from cancer at 83
- ^ Basil Foster, former trainer to late Monkees frontman Davy Jones, passes away aged 86 | Mail Online
- ^ Sculptor David Hayes Dies - Courant.com
- ^ Former House Speaker Lynn Lundquist dies
- ^ Ex-Falcon TE Greg McCrary dies
- ^ Mordechai Mishani at Knesset website
- ^ Falleció monseñor Luis Antonio Nova rocha, ex obispo auxiliar de Barranquilla. EMISORA ATLANTICO, April 10, 2013Template:Es
- ^ Quando Quando Quando Singer Emilio Pericoli Dies At 85 | News | Music News | Noise11
- ^ N.Y. Times journalist and word stylist McCandlish Phillips dies
- ^ Paolo Soleri, famed architect and Arcosanti creator, dead at age 93 - Phoenix Business Journal
- ^ Remembering Dick Sutliff | WGN Radio
- ^ Franco-Chinese painter Zao Wou-Ki dies aged 93: lawyers - Yahoo! News Malaysia
- ^ Ayatollah Abdul Hadi Al-Fadhli returns to His Lord
- ^ Campaigning Russian journalist Mikhail Beketov dies
- ^ Obituaries: Flight Lieutenant Les Brodrick | The Telegraph
- ^ Jason Voorhees actor Richard Brooker passes away
- ^ Former Mouseketeer Annette Funicello Dead at 70
- ^ ‘Punk-rock renaissance man’ Greg Kramer dies on eve of rehearsals
- ^ Obituary: Danie Krige, South Africa's giant of geostatistics
- ^ The Associated Press: Haiti bishop who married 'Baby Doc' Duvalier dies
- ^ Muere Sara Montiel a los 85 años
- ^ Anne, Duchess of Norfolk
- ^ Postmedia chairman, Tim Hortons board member Ronald Osborne dies at 66]
- ^ Blufftop pianist plays dirge for departed
- ^ ‘The Man They Call Reveen’ dies at age 77
- ^ William H. Royer, former congressman and Redwood City mayor, dies at 92
- ^ Fallece el escritor José Luis Sampedro - EcoDiario.es (Spanish)
- ^ Death of former SC Judge Anton Soza
- ^ Ex-Prime Minister Baroness Thatcher dies
- ^ 訃報
- ^ Longtime NBA scouting director Marty Blake dies - Yahoo! Sports
- ^ Docu-filmmaker Les Blank dies at 77
- ^ 'Merchant of words' Richard Grand dead at 83
- ^ Hans Jäcker verstorben (German)
- ^ Andy Johns, Led Zeppelin and Rolling Stones Engineer and Producer Dies
- ^ Le créateur hongrois Tamas Kiraly retrouvé mort (French)
- ^ PSP chief Taj Muhammad Langah passes away|thenews.com.pk
- ^ Memorial: Wann Langston, Jr.
- ^ Katsunosuke Maeda, former president of Toray, dies at 82 - AJW by The Asahi Shimbun
- ^ Bode Miller's brother dies of apparent seizure
- ^ Professor Sir Kenneth Murray
- ^ Lilly Pulitzer Dies at 81
- ^ Mick Quinlan dies|Sporting Life - Horse Racing News
- ^ Fallece la compositora Irma Ravinale, mundoclasico.com, 10 April 2013 (Italian)
- ^ Mickey Rose dies at 77; Woody Allen collaborator and TV writer - latimes.com
- ^ Somaliland: Hargeisa Mayor Passes Away in the UAE
- ^ One-time AC/DC member Neil Smith dies>
- ^ Theodore George Solomon Sr., philanthropist and movie theater operator, dead at 93 | News | The Advocate — Baton Rouge, LA
- ^ St Michael's Mount custodian Lord St Levan dies aged 94 | This is Cornwall
- ^ Ten-Count for Carl “The Truth” Williams
- ^ Publishing company founder Workman dies at 74|San Diego, California News Station
- ^ First female Grenadian governor Bynoe dies at 91 | The Trinidad Guardian Newspaper
- ^ Canadian sportscasting pioneer Johnny Esaw dies at 87
- ^ Matt Gilsenan passes away
- ^ Ex-Wolves and Walsall player Bill Guttridge dies at age 82 « Express & Star
- ^ Actor Phil Kilbourne, 61, active in the Twin Cities and Boston, has died | StarTribune.com
- ^ Spanish director Bigas Luna dies aged 67 - Channel NewsAsia
- ^ Boxer Michael Norgrove dies days after ring collapse |BBC
- ^ Muere el legendario ciclista Miguel Poblet, abc.es, 6 April 2013 (Spanish)
- ^ Atalanta mourn ex-president Ruggeri - Italian Serie A 2012-2013 - Football - Eurosport Asia
- ^ SPD-Politiker Ottmar Schreiner gestorben | tagesschau.de
- ^ Falleció el monseñor Celso Yegros (Spanish)
- ^ Teatro: e' morta Regina Bianchi (Italian)
- ^ Israeli writer and journalist Amnon Dankner dies at 67 - National Israel News | Haaretz Daily Newspaper
- ^ E' morto Piero De Palma, "Principe dei comprimari", operaclick.com (Italian)
- ^ Joan Gerard (1935 - 2013) Obituary, The Journal News
- ^ Dave Hunt
- ^ Ex-minister Kumud Ranjan Jha dies of cardiac arrest - The Times of India
- ^ Prof Ishaq Khan passes away
- ^ J. David Kuo, onetime leader of Bush's faith-based initiative, dies at 44
- ^ Former Clydebank and Yoker player dies
- ^ Renowned anti-junta navy commander dies
- ^ Master of accordion Enzo Toppano dies aged 85
- ^ Angels bass player loses cancer fight - The West Australian
- ^ Former Minister, Dr. Dale Bisnauth, passes on : Kaieteur News
- ^ Regissören, skådespelaren och manusförfattaren Bengt Blomgren är död. Han avled på torsdagen. (Swedish)
- ^ Fergy Brown, former York mayor, ‘very red Tory,’ dead at 90
- ^ Colombian Emerald Czar Carranza Dies of Cancer Aged 77 - Bloomberg
- ^ Basil Copper (1924-2013)
- ^ Roger Ebert dead at 70 after battle with cancer - Chicago Sun-Times
- ^ Carmine Infantino Passes Away at 87
- ^ Besedka Johnson | Actress Besedka Johnson Dies | Contactmusic.com
- ^ Judge who oversaw court-martial in My Lai Massacre dies | News | Columbus Ledger Enquirer
- ^ Bratindra Nath Mukherjee passes away - The Hindu
- ^ Beatrice Palner er død Template:Da icon
- ^ Horseman Dennis Patterson dies at 77 - SFGate
- ^ telegraph.co.uk
- ^ Muay Thai legend Apidet passes away at age 72 | Bangkok Post: news
- ^ Longest-serving Mormon general authority dies at 106
- ^ Australian composer Tommy Tycho dies
- ^ Dragons legend Ian Walsh dies
- ^ Zero no Tsukaima Author Noboru Yamaguchi Passes Away
- ^ Fallece a los 83 años la actriz Mariví Bilbao | ABC.es (Spanish)
- ^ Trégunc. Décès de Guy Cotten, le père des cirés jaunes (French)
- ^ Haiti historian who chronicled capital dies at 88 - Quincy Herald-Whig | Illinois & Missouri News, Sports
- ^ Kent mourning loss of Douglas Freeman
- ^ IN MEMORIAM: JUAN DÍAZ, JUANITO "EL VIEJA" (1948-2013) "LA ALEGRÍA DE VIVIR, LA ALEGRÍA SOBRE EL CÉSPED" POR RAY KANU |lacoctelera.net (Spanish)
- ^ Former Tory cabinet minister Bob Elgie dead at 84 | Metro
- ^ Obituary: George Gladir
- ^ Bangladesh Cricket News: Former Bangladesh player Mazharul Haque dies of heart attack | ESPN Cricinfo
- ^ New York Daily News, British filmmaker dies making homelessness documentary
- ^ Senior artist Ho Kieng passes away in Saigon - News VietNamNet
- ^ Famed Jamaican reggae producer Harry Johnson dies - News - Boston.com
- ^ Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, Screenwriter, Dies at 85
- ^ Former highways minister Graham Lea dies - Sports - Times Colonist
- ^ Farouk Mustafa, 70, Great Literary Translator and Teacher
- ^ Oud-international Herman van Raalte overleden|RTV Oost(Dutch)
- ^ Jean Sincere Zambello Obituary: View Jean Zambello's Obituary by Los Angeles Times
- ^ Piano pedagogue Dorothy Taubman has died
- ^ CNN: Palestinian prisoner's death sparks protests in Israel, West Bank
- ^ Former Network TV Exec Deanne Barkley Dies at 82 - The Hollywood Reporter
- ^ Roy Cox Jr., bass player in Bubble Puppy dies » Corpus Christi Caller-Times
- ^ Oklahoma football: Sooner coaching legend Chuck Fairbanks dies at age 79|Newsok.com
- ^ El director Jesús Franco fallece en Málaga a los 82 años|ABC.es
- ^ ‘Philémon’ creator Fred dies at age 82|comicbookresources.com
- ^ Jane Henson, a Partner in Creating the Muppets, Dies at 78
- ^ Stan Isaacs|Newsday sports writer, 83
- ^ RIP: Edward Levitt, 96, Disney Background Painter and Cartoon Modern Designer | Cartoon Brew
- ^ Former Texas House Speaker Lindsey dies at 87
- ^ Johnny Lunde
- ^ Duke McCall dies
- ^ Barry Mealand: 1943-2013 Fulham Football Club
- ^ Milo O’Shea, an Actor of the Stage and Screen, Dies at 86|NY Times, 3 April 2013
- ^ Muere el ex jugador y técnico sevillista Mariano Pulido|Diario de Sevilla (Spanish)
- ^ Ret. Col. Benjamin Purcell, the highest ranking Army POW in Vietnam, dies at 85|Columbus Ledger Enquirer
- ^ Maria Redaelli morta: più anziana d'Europa| Milano Today (Italian)
- ^ Australian flautist Linda Vogt Evans has died
- ^ Robert Ward, former UNC School of the Arts chancellor, dies|Winston-Salem Journal
- ^ Keith Watson, a successful lawyer, former All-American tennis player and philanthropist, dies at 63|jacksonville.com
- ^ Othniel Wienges, prominent South Carolina breeder, dies at 88 | Daily Racing Form
- ^ Former Federal Minister Ian Wilson dies|abc.net.au
- ^ Saudi prince Bader Bin Abdul Aziz dies|Gulf News
- ^ Asal Badiee
- ^ Former Liberian President Moses Blah Dies
- ^ David Burge, Pianist, Is Dead at 83
- ^ 老女排主力陈招娣逝世 排管中心发布悼文证实_体育_腾讯网
- ^ French 'Survivor' Doctor Thierry Costa's Suicide Linked To Contestant Gerald Babin's Death
- ^ Kildare Dobbs dead: Author, editor was an Order of Canada recipient | Afterword | Arts | National Post
- ^ Il cordoglio per l'ex biancorosso |vicenzacalcio.com (Italian)
- ^ Commissioner Says "Buckwild" Cast Member Shain Gandee Found Dead|wchstv.com
- ^ Lewinsky lawyer William Ginsburg dies
- ^ Barbara Johnson, Housemaid Who Wed J&J Heir, Dies at 76 - Bloomberg Businessweek
- ^ A murit fostul campion olimpic Nicolae Martinescu gsp.ro (Romanian)
- ^ Aram Mardirosian, architect, dies at 81 — Nation — Bangor Daily News — BDN Maine
- ^ Karen Muir sterf (Afrikaans)
- ^ Jack Pardee passes away | ProFootballTalk
- ^ Observer-Reporter | Street artist dubbed “Russian Banksy” dies
- ^ Auto racing legend Ralph Sanchez dies at 64 - Motor Sports - MiamiHerald.com
- ^ Harold M. Schmeck, 89, Times Science Writer, Dies
- ^ NBA referee Greg Willard dies of cancer at age 54